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The ignition switch may have an internal spring which, when released,
causes it to snap back to the run position. Look at a new switch at the
parts store. Turn the new switch to the start position and release. If it
springs back then you know where the problem is.

Looking at a 1971 Mustang on ebay---there is an ignition on the column and looks like there is one on the left side of the dash. Just wondering where is the stock location,was something changed? ebay ...

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